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The phrase "a splitting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of dividing or separating something into parts or sections.
Example: "The splitting of the atom has led to significant advancements in energy production."
Alternatives: "a division of" or "a separation of".
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The result is a kind of literary bifurcation, a splitting of the authorial self.
So creating the next O'Neal required some creativity, and a splitting of tasks.
They and Churchill Downs management see a splitting of the race as practically inevitable.
On the corporate side, it could lead to a splitting of interests among business groups.
During this cell division there is a splitting of the nuclear material.
Faxon himself had said post-Terra Firma that a splitting of the company was the worst possible outcome.
Frequency shifts of the pressure and a splitting of the pressure peak were observed.
Furthermore, a splitting of the PBT carbonyl band was found and discussed.
To optimize runtime and memory requirements within the plasma, a splitting of the Laplacian is suggested.
This method, based on a splitting of the dynamics, is generic and we highlight two different hybrid deterministic/stochastic methods.
This led, among other things, to a splitting of broadband investment provisions in the stimulus bill, with the Department of Agriculture assigned to handle the rural policy.
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